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A
Falcon Guide to Mount St. Helens: A Guide to Exploring the Great Outdoors
by Fred Barstad
Exploring Mount St. Helens is a comprehensive guide to this
world-renowned attraction, offering a close-up look at the destruction and
remarkable recovery of the area. The guide includes detailed information on
the natural and cultural history of the area; recreational opportunities,
including 23 hiking trails; and historical, geological, and natural
exhibits.

In
the Blast Zone: Catastrophe and Renewal on Mount St. Helens
by Charles
Goodrich, Kathleen Dean Moore and Frederick Swanson
This book presents a
cross-pollination of literary and scientific perspectives on the mountain's
history of cataclysm and renewal. These writings will startle readers with
new recognition of the matchless gift Mount St. Helens makes to our region
and the world: the gifts of beauty, of scientific illumination, of hope.

Mount St Helens: The Eruption and Recovery of a Volcano
by Rob Carson, Geff Hinds (Photographer)
March 2000, Paperback, 160 pages, (non-fiction)
Along with remarkable before-and-after images, this 20th-anniversary
retrospective captures the human drama leading up to the eruption and two
decades of subsequent scientific research of the amazing post-blast
ecological recovery.

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
by Sharlene Nelson, Ted W. Nelson
March 1998, Paperback, 48 pages, (non-fiction)
For ages 9 to 12. Describes the destruction caused by the eruption of Mount
St. Helens in 1980, the slow return of plant and animal life, and the special
area set aside to study this renewal.

Portrait
of Mount St. Helens: A Changing Landscape
by Chuck Williams (Author) and
Stuart Warren (Contributor)
View the grandeur and the intimate detail of
this beloved mountain as seen by 19th-century painters and pioneers as well
as contemporary photographers.

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